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Tips on Learning Visually
One of the more popular ways that people learn is by watching an instructor visually. Obviously visual learning can be an important way to learn in many types of classes, if you are interested in improving your grades, here are some tips on how to learn visually.
Unfortunately, most classes don’t afford you the opportunity to learn visually, for instance, an introduction to psychology class has to do with theories, the same is true with many history classes. If you are good at learning visually, make sure you take classes that are visually based such as some science classes, shop classes and some technology classes. Obviously you will need to be able to watch a person to learn visually so attendance is mandatory, as well as good sight lines and glasses or contact lenses if necessary. Besides these basic tips, you want to watch the instructor closely, engage in the materials in class and ask to manipulate them. It is also a good idea to look for visual or spatial elements in class. For instance, geometry is a course that requires lots of visual learning. It is also important in some fields to people watch, including body language, facial gestures and even common posture. If you are a visual learner, take note of the above tips to excel in your studies. |
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